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tv   Inside Story 2019 Ep 276  Al Jazeera  October 4, 2019 10:32am-11:01am +03

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simple mistake to keep from cold. as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance. for a former north korean and so much of the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even beacon a risk to take. a witness documentary on al-jazeera.
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hello there still some very warm weather across the southeast and up into the mid atlantic states in the united states we have got this a clear area here this is where the heat is in place and then this line of cloud is where we've got the dividing line between the much cooler to the northwest on this warm moist across much of the south as we head through friday the temperatures beginning to come down so washington d.c. 24 degrees 18 celsius in new york but atlanta 35 that is still more than 10 degrees above the average for this time of year cooling kansas city at 15 degrees and a nice as well here we've got more snow to the rockies as we head through friday by saturday that clears it was fairly swiftly eastwards and then we've got some fairly heavy rain across the upper midwest and down into the ohio river valley and by then we've got this much cooler finally pushing across into the southeast so 25 degrees in atlanta then at the caribbean and central america widely unsettled plenty of rain showers really covering much of cuba up into the bahamas and you'll see really across central america against that you know friday is
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a very cloudy picture dry place is really good news because one is mexico so some good at drawing up weather over the next couple of days and really nicaragua is the only area where it's dry we've got rain showers in cozumel with a high of 30. this is a dialogue let you decide not to have children to say that it's what the stake is really human survive all everyone has a voice but a start with our community because of course this is a debate and it's a he did want to visit a little be patient literally be able to do a page and ideally join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be outraged on out to 0. the fact of today's headlines their protests like this one that are trying to preserve and we forested areas that have been already devastated
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setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions you've been out there with the protesters on the streets where we've been telling you international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to improve unspot. on al-jazeera. this is 0. richelle carey this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. started to get to the bar. president donald trump provokes further controversy after once again calling for foreign powers to investigate his election rival joe biden. iraq's prime minister addresses the
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nation after days of protests announcing a move that could see poor families receive a basic wage. of course president declares a state of emergency as protesters oppose a price. on you will. i'm a court reporter from 130 kilometers off the coast of french guiana in south america as dive teams prepared to explore beyond is a reef where no one will be in before. they need democrats the united states have accused president donald trump of breaching his oath of office trump is openly called on both ukraine and now china should investigate his political rival and former vice president joe biden and a similar request made during a phone call with ukraine president crane's president in july has already triggered an impeachment inquiry in congress or house correspondent kimberly how could has the latest from washington. with his presidency caught up in an impeachment
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investigation over a phone call with the ukrainian leader u.s. president donald trump thursday called on china to get involved what. is just about as bad as what happened was. when you phrase the unconventional requests to beijing comes as trump faces questions over his administration's request to foreign governments to help investigate former u.s. vice president joe biden his potential democratic rival in next year's presidential contest. trump was chinese authorities and other countries to investigate biden's son hunter and his business dealings overseas members of the u.s. congress are investigating allegations trump abused his presidential powers in a july phone call with ukrainian president vladimir selenski we need real support in a trunk calls for an investigation into the bidens which is now the foundation of an
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impeachment inquiry led by democratic lawmakers on capitol hill 3 committees in the house of representatives on thursday question former u.s. special envoy kurt volker about his orders from trump regarding a meeting in kiev just one day after trump's infamous july phone call with ukraine's leader bowker's name is mentioned in the complaint provided to congress by an anonymous whistleblower house speaker nancy pelosi says the impeachment inquiry is investigating whether trump implied he would withhold military aid to ukraine unless an investigation was launched against abidal there is a quid pro quo if you're if you are only a couple days apart and granting or withholding and then asking for a favor to create dirt on your political opponent but trump maintains there was nothing nefarious about his phone call with the ukrainian president the whistleblower never says it was a conversation he got is it the vice of ideas sex or desert has he wrote something
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that we saw the pictures the former vice president argued there's no evidence that he or his son committed any wrongdoing. chuck no. go to church me no i'm serious every into produce organization there is review charge. as found to be when i was still the number of trumpet ministration officials ensnared in the impeachment inquiry continues to broaden vice president mike pence is now in the spotlight after reports the president tried to involve pants in efforts to pressure the ukrainian leader can really help get al-jazeera the white house and in the last hour trot took to twitter saying this as the president of the united states i happen absolute right perhaps even a duty to investigate or have investigated corruption that would include asking for
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suggesting other countries to help us out to stacey is a former u.s. state department official who served in the obama administration says the impeachment inquiry will show people like former on boyd to ukraine court walker are victims of a game played by bigger players kurt volker is straightening out the record and that is the very deftly he in the ambassador were trying to help the ukrainians navigate this corrupt process involving rudy giuliani and the president the vice president the secretary of state almost everybody we've got a situation where u.s. diplomacy is be undermined and harmed directly when diplomats are forced to give rudy giuliani and people like him a meeting with actually leaders of other countries and we're talking about a country getting squeezed by the russians and that is the ultimate player here
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what trump is doing he's doing. for lattimer putin let's call a spade a spade this is an agenda that the 2 of them share that they cooked together we have a president who was looking for a long time ago like a potential agent of the chief adversary of this country and now we see even more evidence of this all of this kind of as a red herring with a focus on ukrainians lynskey and all these things you've got to feel awfully bad for them because they almost lost out on their aid in this process and this is why this president is being impeached the poorest families in iraq could soon be given a basic wage addressing the nation on television prime minister of. announce the government will vote on the new law following days of violent mass protests a woman you know other than her today we have to 1st return life to normal and all
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provinces and respect the rule of law or under which everyone lives in safety and stability i'd like to assure you that the security procedures we undertook which included locking roaming data temporarily was a difficult decision however it is like a bit in medicine it was mandatory because we cannot afford to lose your security or take risks or to leave you all safety and the country in the wind preserving security is regarded as the highest in this country's interest and nationally is a priority so there are several factors that are driving these massive rallies there is a chronic lack of basic services like electricity and water for 2019 only 8 percent of the budget has been allocated for education reconstruction and health combined that's compared to 14 percent on oil and 20 percent on security 13 percent of all adults in iraq are unemployed but that goes up to more than a quarter for young people of working age demonstrations us right across several provinces most of the deaths have been in southern iraq though in cities like
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australia and america iran has more from back at. they defied the curfew imposed by iraq's security forces. and for not falling soldiers oldest bullets were fired at the. anti government demonstrations in the capital baghdad for the past 3 days have also spread to other cities such as bus are necessary yet and i'm arwa as the violence escalated security forces blocked major roads i mean today it is also blocked in most parts to sever social media i protesters are demanding a change of government as well as more jobs less corruption and an end to religious discrimination you know i don't want. to spite the curfew we are going out to call for our rights we want to change the regime they've arrested our people they've done things are people that they did not even do to die and they beat them up and humiliated them all firing live gunfire what did we do are we suicide bombers we're
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here to call for our rights. number of dead has risen steadily and over a 1000 have been injured since the defeat of ice or protest to say nothing has changed them despite the promises of politicians not just what they're no no no they're not even with the curfew i swear to god we will not retreat we're demanding a simplest rights the simplest rights to be honest for you know what we 2nd fights ourselves for a country to be sacrificed for iraq people come out not for yourselves but for your children. iraqis are also unhappy with the abrupt dismissal of. the counterterrorism forces and the fight against i sold out of they say the government's reaction to the protests is a dangerous escalation iraq's fragile security relies on managing deep sectarian fault lines as well as a threat from the remnants of isolate ourselves and buck judged at the start of the
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people are being rolled out the people are begging on the street there is no work you. come to protest and they fire at you. iran has closed 2 border crossings delaying plans by millions of iranian programs to visit iraq for a religious ritual iraq's u.s. allies and the united nations are appealing to iraq's government to exercise restraint promised the mahdi and his year old government is facing its biggest challenge yet but it's unclear how he can stop the outpour of anger against his rule with no apparent leaders of the protesters to go shake with. the rug or deserve. that was all of on a senior fellow at the think tank new america also former u.s. national security council to rector for iraq he joins us via skype and washington d.c. always good to talk to my understanding is that you just recently you just recently returned from baghdad where there are signs of the anger with this. no no this did
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this emerging very very quickly now this is always been there as your piece pointed out this lack of jobs this lack of basic services has always been there iraq is a very centralized economy it spends most of its money on salaries for people so there are lots of people on the government payroll it's not clear there is more money for the prime minister to give out the squad size salaries that he spoke about tonight. but there's a lot there's a fundamental problem here are they they simply can't provide what they have because they have broken free of their old quads i socialist economy what does it say to you that the prime minister felt the need to to make this public address even if you're saying you're not sure it's something he can deliver on. well clearly he felt the need to get out there this is really serious because this is mainstream iraqi shia society dealing with it's a mainstream. mostly dominated government this isn't happening in the sunni
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provinces the sunni provinces for the most part are staying out of this they don't want this compared to the demonstrations of 2013 that led to isis so they're keeping very very quiet and conversely the the shia militias the hotshots are also staying out of this they don't want to be compared to the besiege that put down the green revolution in iran not that long ago so this is the mainstream of iraqi society against the legitimate government i think that's what makes this so potent so dangerous and so serious is it it's mainstream character these are the families these demonstrators are the families of the people who died fighting isis it doesn't get any more mainstream than that when you say mainstream does it also cross class lines as well that this unemployment issue this frustration well obviously the unemployment is always more.

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